Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're selling I wouldn't use expensive BM paint. Go a step or two down. Maybe a Sherwin Williams neutral greige (accessible beige, agreeable gray, etc)
Both these colors are like Revere Pewter. Stay away. I got samples of these and tested them and we have Revere Pewter in one part of the house.
Maybe not those colors but definitely don't buy Benjamin Moore paint to stage and sell. The realtor will also tell you to use flat paint because it photographs well. We moved last year. The new (to us) house was freshly painted in a neutral but it's flat paint and shows every mark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gray is very 2015, white is classic.
+1
But I would do off white.
Like Swiss coffee from Home Depot.
Lok at BM Chantilly Lace and Snowbound. Those are the two whites being used in the 2M+ market.
Gray is for lower class houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're selling I wouldn't use expensive BM paint. Go a step or two down. Maybe a Sherwin Williams neutral greige (accessible beige, agreeable gray, etc)
Both these colors are like Revere Pewter. Stay away. I got samples of these and tested them and we have Revere Pewter in one part of the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gray is very 2015, white is classic.
I hate all white walls. It feels like office space and also reminds me of basic white walled rental apartments. Give me something that has some contrast with the white trim. Nothing bold but subtle and cozy.
That's why classic gray is so nice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gray is very 2015, white is classic.
+1
But I would do off white.
Like Swiss coffee from Home Depot.
Lok at BM Chantilly Lace and Snowbound. Those are the two whites being used in the 2M+ market.
Gray is for lower class houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gray is very 2015, white is classic.
I hate all white walls. It feels like office space and also reminds me of basic white walled rental apartments. Give me something that has some contrast with the white trim. Nothing bold but subtle and cozy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gray is very 2015, white is classic.
+1
But I would do off white.
Like Swiss coffee from Home Depot.
Lok at BM Chantilly Lace and Snowbound. Those are the two whites being used in the 2M+ market.
Gray is for lower class houses.
So true. Even more so than pasta salad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gray is very 2015, white is classic.
+1
But I would do off white.
Like Swiss coffee from Home Depot.
Lok at BM Chantilly Lace and Snowbound. Those are the two whites being used in the 2M+ market.
Gray is for lower class houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gray is very 2015, white is classic.
+1
But I would do off white.
Like Swiss coffee from Home Depot.
Anonymous wrote:If you're selling I wouldn't use expensive BM paint. Go a step or two down. Maybe a Sherwin Williams neutral greige (accessible beige, agreeable gray, etc)
Anonymous wrote:You could also try BM Edgecomb Gray - more beigy and less white than Classic Gray.
Anonymous wrote:Gray is very 2015, white is classic.